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Unread 11-21-2010, 08:30 AM   #1
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Most Parker men (and women) would snap up any decent 14 gauge gun at a reasonable price and then they would worry about how much profit they can make reselling it on the open market later...$6 a piece for handmade brass from bar stock(that last forever) is a bargain...I think that may be his old price list!
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Most Parker men (and women) would snap up any decent 14 gauge gun at a reasonable price and then they would worry about how much profit they can make reselling it on the open market later...$6 a piece for handmade brass from bar stock(that last forever) is a bargain...I think that may be his old price list!
I have been in communication with Dave from Rocky Mountain Cartridge and the prices on his new website are accurate. The 14 gauge brass shells are $60 per 10 shells.

http://www.rockymountaincartridge.com/Price_List.pdf

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